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    Good Speaker

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    1. What makes a good speaker? -A good speaker will speak clearly and loud enough so the audience can hear them. If you are speaking to someone individually you need to face them and not fidget or anything like that. To be a good speaker you also should be a good listener. It is all under the subject of communicating. 1.Stand erect distributing your weight on both the legs. Do not hold onto the mike or to the podium for support. 2.Have a good posture and appearance. Do not lean on the podium.

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    members to complete during the activity. We will start by welcoming our members to our group activity called Paw Patrol Ready for Rescue. We will then ask each child to please stay on their blanket we assigned them to. Then‚ we will begin by introducing ourselves and ask the group members to introduce themselves as well. Along with telling us their names‚ we will ask them their favorite Paw Patrol character. For our warm up‚ we will have 3 small‚ halloween cups with a cotton

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    Critically evaluate the relevance of cross cultural management issues within international business and discuss why companies fail to underline the need for cross cultural understanding. Introduction In today’s world‚ culture is hard to ignore. It affects the way people dress‚ what they eat‚ what religion they follow and also the places they go. Culture is essentially a set of shared beliefs‚ social norms‚ organizational roles and inherited values (Lee‚ 2005) that affects everyday life in

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    The Devils Highway

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    The Devil’s Highway (Topic 1) Luis Alberto Urrea is an author who wrote a book based on an investigative report concerning the twenty six men who attempted to cross the Mexican border in 2001. This deadly desert and fascinating book is titled “The Devil’s Highway”. Many souls that attempted to cross this died whether it was for pleasure or for opportunity. Both intentions ended in tragedy. The Devil’s highway is known to have evil spirits known from the Indian culture such as the coyote spirit

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    There is a big controversy on whether or not children born outside the United States‚ and brought here illegally by their parents‚ should have rights or not. Kids of these illegal immigrants should have at least some of the rights U.S. citizens have. The children did not choose to come here‚ they cannot leave anytime they want to‚ they may end up homeless if they cannot work as they get older‚ and they definitely should not be punished for something their parents did. The parents who came to America

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    Run for the BorderIt is easier to run a revolution than a government Ferdinand E Marcos 1917-81 Filipino politician president Time New York 6 June 1977 Websters dictionary defines the word revolution as an overthrowing of government andor radical change Websters The usual goal of a revolution is to change something that the populace does not like The Mexican Revolution of 1910 was just that The changes made in the Mexican government during the first half of the twentieth century bear many resemblances

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    Running head: U.S.-MEXICO BORDER FENCE U.S.-Mexico Border Fence Dorothy Watson Axia College of University of Phoenix U.S.-Mexico Border Fence Picture this‚ a nice little bungalow close to the Rio Grande River‚ with excellent views and a multitude of wildlife. Six months later‚ picture that same little bungalow‚ and instead of the scenic view of the river‚ picture a 20 foot high wall of concrete posts. The migratory routes for the wildlife have been eliminated‚ and private property

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    Doctors Without Borders is a humanitarian organization that works to provide medical and mental health care during crises around the world. They are an independent organization that gets funding through various donors. The organization was founded in 1971 when two doctors and four nurses from The Red Cross set out on a mission to help others in need. Through their independent funding‚ they were able to grow and prosper and in 1991 they won the Nobel peace prize for their efforts. They have continued

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    As the questions states‚ yes Gloria Anzaldua’s work has created a new area of Border Writing. Throughout her writes‚ Anzaldua speaks about the rights of all Spanish speakers‚ including herself. The author displays the types of Spanish spoken which are Standard English‚ Working class and slang English‚ Standard Mexican Spanish‚ North Mexican Spanish dialect‚ Chicano Spanish‚ Tex-Mex‚ and Pachuco. They all contain the same base of Spanish but spoken differently depending on who you are talking to.

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    place in which one lives or resides‚ usually with those they love. However in Thomas Kings “Borders” a family is kept from their home and loved ones because of a difference in opinion of what defines a home. In his short story of determination ad persistence King uses the duty free store and its parking lot to define the family’s home and what exactly that means to both them and the world. For simply borders surrounding you but how can one truly define some home know what is home‚ for it is different

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